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Dystonia Ukraine Lecture Series — Lecture 5: Surgical Management of Dystonia with focus on Deep Brain Stimulation and Patient Selection

Friday, March 14, 2025

Virtual

Details:

Dystonia Ukraine Lecture Series: Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, Medical and Surgical Treatment

Lecture 5: Surgical Management of Dystonia with focus on Deep Brain Stimulation and Patient Selection 
Friday, March 14, 2025
. 15:00 CET (please check your local time)
 

Series details: Learn the intricacies of dystonia and to stay updated on diagnostic and treatment paradigms as well as the vast phenotypic spectrum of genetic dystonias. This virtual lecture series taught by international dystonia experts. Participants can also present a case to the experts to receive feedback. 

Lecture 5 Presenter:

Prof. Robert Jech
Dept. of Neurology and Center of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague, Czech Republic

Goals:

  1. Learn surgical indications
  2. Recognize types of dystonia and factors that predict DBS success
  3. Identify dystonia types with less successful outcomes of DBS
Contact Information:

Email: eugenia.tsoma@gmail.com

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